Source: NZ Department of Conservation
Date: 01 December 2025
Mahi Aroha – a collaboration between community group Project Tongariro and DOC invites visitors and locals to get naturing this summer with 30 trips on offer across the region.
Project Tongariro Chief Executive Officer Kiri Te Wano says the programme has a variety of options thanks to community groups across the region.
“It’s a collaborative effort; we all love this area and want to share it with others.
“New offerings this summer include an art auction, a presentation on invasive gold clams, and an awesome opportunity to enjoy an overnight hikoi via jetboat on the Whanganui River.”
“And we still have some of the old family-favourites like trap-building workshops, nature-art, and of course, tramping!”
Popular events such as heli-hikes and tours at Wairakei Golf + Sanctuary fill up quickly each year. Early booking is recommended.
DOC Community Ranger/Project Lead Charlotte Fletcher says Mahi Aroha provides an ideal opportunity to enjoy nature with friends and whānau.
“Mahi Aroha provides so many fun ways to explore, protect, and enjoy nature, so check out the calendar online and get naturing this summer!”
Some activities are free, and some carry a charge to cover operating costs for the trip.
Book your adventure on Mahi Aroha website.
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